Unthinkable children malnutrition in
Haiti; they are fastly dying, in large numbers; this is further ample
proof that the resignation of Haiti's extreme violence-issued, grossly
incompetent President Rene Preval is long over due - November 19, 2008 |
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Pierre Davidson, 3, who suffers from malnutrition, lies on
a bed at the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday,
Nov. 19, 2008. Aid workers fear hunger is worsening in rural Haiti after at
least 26 children died of conditions exacerbated by a lack of nutrition,
raising concerns that a grave food crisis may be brewing following four
devastating tropical storms.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Venecia Lonis, 4, who suffers from malnutrition, hangs from
a strap used to weigh her at the Doctors Without Borders hospital in
Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Aid workers fear hunger is
worsening in rural Haiti after at least 26 children died of conditions
exacerbated by a lack of nutrition, raising concerns that a grave food
crisis may be brewing following four devastating tropical storms.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Mackenso Duclair, 5, who suffers from malnutrition, sits in
a bed with an unidentified woman at the Doctors Without Borders hospital in
Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Aid workers fear hunger is
worsening in rural Haiti after at least 26 children died of conditions
exacerbated by a lack of nutrition, raising concerns that a grave food
crisis may be brewing following four devastating tropical storms.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Children suffering from malnutrition lie in the Doctors
Without Borders hospital in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Aid
workers fear hunger is worsening in rural Haiti after at least 26 children
died of conditions exacerbated by a lack of nutrition, raising concerns that
a grave food crisis may be brewing following four devastating tropical
storms.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Two children who suffer from malnutrition sit in the
Doctors Without Borders hospital in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Nov. 19,
2008. Aid workers fear hunger is worsening in rural Haiti after at least 26
children died of conditions exacerbated by a lack of nutrition, raising
concerns that a grave food crisis may be brewing following four devastating
tropical storms.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Pierre Davidson, 3, who suffers from malnutrition, lies on
a bed at the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday,
Nov. 19, 2008. Aid workers fear hunger is worsening in rural Haiti after at
least 26 children died of conditions exacerbated by a lack of nutrition,
raising concerns that a grave food crisis may be brewing following four
devastating tropical storms.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Sabine lies with her son Pierre Davidson, 3, who suffers
from malnutrition, in the Doctors Without Borders hospital in
Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Aid workers fear hunger is
worsening in rural Haiti after at least 26 children died of conditions
exacerbated by a lack of nutrition, raising concerns that a grave food
crisis may be brewing following four devastating tropical storms.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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